A Chunk
In terms of money, "400K" refers to 400,000 units of currency, typically dollars, though it could apply to other currencies as well. The "K" stands for "kilo," which is derived from the metric system, indicating a factor of one thousand. Therefore, 400K would mean four hundred thousand dollars.
$100,000
8589934592 is 2 to the power of 33. In terms of words, 8 thousand 5 hundred 89 million 934 thousand, hundred and 92.
10103, and it is customary to put the larger terms first: so, ten thousand one hundred and three.
Seventhi one thousand and five hundred and seventhi five
bucksgreenbacks bills
It is: 700,000 dollars
moxy; in slang terms, balls.
In terms of money, "400K" refers to 400,000 units of currency, typically dollars, though it could apply to other currencies as well. The "K" stands for "kilo," which is derived from the metric system, indicating a factor of one thousand. Therefore, 400K would mean four hundred thousand dollars.
$100,000
"fin" "lincoln" I'm from Savannah, Georgia and we say pound.
8589934592 is 2 to the power of 33. In terms of words, 8 thousand 5 hundred 89 million 934 thousand, hundred and 92.
10103, and it is customary to put the larger terms first: so, ten thousand one hundred and three.
Seventhi one thousand and five hundred and seventhi five
This can only be three separate numbers, because the number "eleven hundred eleven thousand" is not defined (it could conceivably be 1111,000 which is 1 million one hundred eleven thousand, which would make the total 12,111,000).The separate terms are:Eleven million = 11,000,000Eleven hundred = 1100Eleven thousand = 11,000
One hundred thousand is represented numerically as 100,000. Visually, it can be conceptualized as a large quantity, equivalent to ten sets of ten thousand objects each. In terms of physical representation, it could be visualized as a stack of one hundred bundles of one thousand objects each, or as a grid of one hundred rows and one thousand columns of objects.
One thousand dollars was worth one thousand dollars, since money is money regardless of when it is used. The same amount now in economic terms, roughly adjusted for inflation, would be worth around 110 times as much.